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Materials and products using strip of real or artificial

A technology of fur and strips, which is applied in the fields of leather fabrics made of leather strips, fur cutting, fur mechanical treatment, etc., which can solve the problems of conflicting ease and stability, and accidental detachment of accessories from buttons, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-09-03
NABRO CORP
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The disadvantage is that the ease of removing or attaching the accessory will be at odds with the stability of the accessory when the fur accessory is made of conventional non-elastic fur material
Specifically, when the accessory has a large buttonhole to allow easy attachment or removal of the accessory, it is relatively easy for the accessory to accidentally come off the button

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[0063] (1) The first embodiment (Figure 1-10)

[0064] 1-10 show the fur material of the first embodiment of the present invention. As best shown in FIG. 1 , a fur material 1 comprises an elastic base or mesh 2 and a strip of fur 3 . The fur strip 3 can be obtained by cutting rabbit skin into narrow strips, for example, each narrow strip has a width of 1-5 mm.

[0065] The elastic net 2 is made of warp yarns 4 and weft yarns 5 . Each of the warp yarn 4 and the weft yarn 5 is an excellent elastic member which may include a rubber thread (core) wound with a thin thread. As shown in FIG. 1 , thick reinforcing threads 6 are attached to edge weft yarns 5 . The thick reinforcing thread 6 also has excellent elasticity. Thus, the elastic web 2 can be stretched in every direction (see Figure 2, where only two directions are shown for simplicity of demonstration).

[0066] The mesh size of the elastic net 2 may be 2-5 mm x 2-5 mm to allow the insertion of the fur strip 3 . The war...

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Abstract

A fur material (1) comprising an elastic net (2) and a fur strip (3) provided with real or artificial fur (3a). The web (2) made of warp yarns (4) and weft yarns (5) is stretchable in one or more directions. A strip of fur (3) is wound around one of the weft yarns (5) reinforced by auxiliary threads (6). The net (2) is provided with an attachment area (2a) for attachment to buttons on clothing.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a material utilizing strips of real or artificial fur and to products utilizing such material. Background technique [0002] Products utilizing real fur or faux fur materials come in many types and sizes. As is well known, real fur can be obtained from several animals including fox, rabbit, mink, etc. Among these animal furs, mink fur is very popular for the production of outerwear. [0003] Unfortunately, a single mink is only able to provide a small amount of pelts, not enough to make the desired garments. For example, a coat is a fairly large piece of clothing, and many minks are required to make it. In this case, pieces of fur material obtained from a certain number of minks can first be cut into appropriate shapes and then sewn together to make the final product. [0004] Unfortunately, traditional mink coats tend to be very heavy and look drab (and therefore too conservative) because many of the same pieces of fur are ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D05B1/04A41D5/00A41H41/00C14B7/06C14B15/00C14B15/10D03D15/56D03D41/00D03D49/50D06Q1/10
CPCA41D5/00A41H41/00D03D23/00
Inventor 中井刚
Owner NABRO CORP
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